A good punk band would perform just to play songs that shit all over the audience and be disruptive. Like that LGBTQ band that got hired for some other GOP thing and ended up getting kicked out half through a song about a trans kid after putting on a pride hat.
There are certain risks to be considered before doing that. Planning exit routes, noticing where security guys are etc is obligatory, as on these shows there a ton of pumped up people who made ignorant rage their whole personality. Not to sound boring, but this post and your comment reminded me about that slasher movie: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Room_(film) Better be safe doing based stuff.
The organizer donated $255 to Trumps campaign… It’s not good, and there’s certainly a line to be drawn in doing business with non-politically aligned folk, especially when it comes to the punk ethos. However, remember the enemey isn’t your neighbor who voted for Trump. And it’s not even the $400k/yr income business owner or tech bro in the fancy neighborhood across the street. It’s the leisure class billionaires and oligarch fascists that have more money than God and don’t lift a finger to whipe their own asses.
Sometimes your neighbors are stupid and sometimes they work against their own self interest. It’s frustrating, but remember who the real enemy is. I don’t expect bands to be doing background checks on all of the people they do business with. $255 would easily go unnoticed unless this dude is a raging asshole/MAGA/political activist but I highly doubt that.
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A penny or a dollar would be better which often costs more than the donation.
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Really disappointed to see Pennywise on there, I feel like most of those bands are just ignorant of the promoters views.
Fucking hope so at least
Kind of contrary to the whole punk ethic.
A good punk band would perform just to play songs that shit all over the audience and be disruptive. Like that LGBTQ band that got hired for some other GOP thing and ended up getting kicked out half through a song about a trans kid after putting on a pride hat.
Yeah I’m hoping that’s what this is. They’ll all turn on them.
There are certain risks to be considered before doing that. Planning exit routes, noticing where security guys are etc is obligatory, as on these shows there a ton of pumped up people who made ignorant rage their whole personality. Not to sound boring, but this post and your comment reminded me about that slasher movie: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Room_(film) Better be safe doing based stuff.
but the tolerant right would never use violence against somebody, that’s what the internet told me
antifa woke mindvirus enters the body one milisecond before taking a shot
Surely Greg Graffin doesn’t support Trump and would openly say so during his set.
The organizer donated $255 to Trumps campaign… It’s not good, and there’s certainly a line to be drawn in doing business with non-politically aligned folk, especially when it comes to the punk ethos. However, remember the enemey isn’t your neighbor who voted for Trump. And it’s not even the $400k/yr income business owner or tech bro in the fancy neighborhood across the street. It’s the leisure class billionaires and oligarch fascists that have more money than God and don’t lift a finger to whipe their own asses.
Sometimes your neighbors are stupid and sometimes they work against their own self interest. It’s frustrating, but remember who the real enemy is. I don’t expect bands to be doing background checks on all of the people they do business with. $255 would easily go unnoticed unless this dude is a raging asshole/MAGA/political activist but I highly doubt that.
A penny or a dollar would be better which often costs more than the donation.